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Last year our Big Blog Exchange winners exchanged countries, blogs and cultures with each other for 10 days - and this year sees the turn of 16 new bloggers!
Get a taste of the real Hong Kong - the city that will never seize to surprise you. Hong Kong is overflowing with rich culture and is famed for it's iconic sky scrapers and unique atmosphere - although it may be hard to fit all of it's amazing attractions into 10 days, we have certainly tried!

Day 1 - Wong Tai Sin Temple

Begin your trip with a visit to the famous Wong Tai Sin Temple, which claims to ‘make every wish come true upon request’. Taoist believers come to offer incense sticks and kneel piously before the main alter to make their wish....

Day 1 - Kam Wah Café

After that, you can take MTR (10 mins) to Prince Edward to visit this award-winning traditional Kam Wah Café to taste the very local food – Egg tarts, pineapple bun with butter, French toast and HK-style milk tea. They’re simply mouthwatering!...

Day 1 - Lounge and bar

After a series of shopping, take MTR to Kowloon station (25mins) to arrive at Hong Kong’s tallest building - ICC. Enjoy your luxurious afternoon tea with the ever-spectacular panoramic harbor view in the Lounge & Bar in Ritz Carlton Hotel.

Day 1 - Tsim Sha Tsui

Day 1 - Symphony of lights!

At the end of the day, catch the 8pm Symphony of Lights Show in the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to see the world’s most dazzling skyline with animating music!! There are also frequent music performances along the promenade at night.

Day 2 - Avenue of stars

Day 2 - Lin Heung Tea House

Then take star ferry to Central. Enjoy a traditional dim sum lunch in Lin Heung Tea House – one of the oldest tea houses left where you can taste the classic Siu Mai with quail eggs and big chicken buns!